Australian Roses 
Astonishingly beautiful Roses originated in Australia. Most of them are Climbers, and 
are fairly hardy. While they do not bloom as repeatedly as Climbing Hybrid Teas, they 
do have a long flowering season and occasionally produce blooms in autumn. All of them 
are particularly handsome in the wide-open stage for their clean centers and brilliant color. 
$1 each, $9 for 10 of any one variety, except where otherwise noted 
Australia Felix. Vigorous, branching, bush Rose, 
2 to 4 feet high; bright pink, semi-double flowers 
with silvery pink shadings. $1.50 each. 
Black Boy. Vigorous Climber with exquisitely 
shaped buds and flowers of dark glowing crimson, 
shaded with velvety black and fiery scarlet. 
$1 each. 
Countess of Stradbroke. Strong Climber with large, 
double, exquisitely formed, deep, glowing velvety 
crimson flowers. $1 each. 
Daydream. Very vigorous Climber which bears 
sprays of big, ruffled, semi-double flowers of an 
exceedingly dainty shade of blush-pink tinged 
with gold and white. $1 each. 
Gwen Nash. Large, semi-double flower of soft pink, 
with a big white center and a ring of golden 
stamens. A moderately strong Climber cr large 
bush with a strong tendency toward continuous 
bloom. $1 each. 
Kitty Kininmonth. One of the finest Climbers, 
bearing ruffled, semi-double flowers of glowing, 
fadeless pink, borne in reckless abandon over a 
long season. $1 each. 
Miss Marion Manifold. A Climber of magnificent 
vigor, producing large, double, globular flowers of 
bright velvety scarlet, shaded darker. $1.50 each. 
Nora Cuningham. Climber, with almost thornless 
canes and large, saucer-shaped flowers of dainty 
rose-pink, with large white centers. Very florifer- 
ous over the whole season. $1 each. 
Scorcher. Giant Climber. Its marvelous, ruffled, 
semi-double flowers of brilliant scarlet-rose are 
the most spectacular of all the handsome Austra¬ 
lian varieties. $1 each. 
Sunday Best. Climber of moderate vigor that covers 
itself with large, single, brilliant red flowers, each 
conspicuously marked with a large white center. 
$1.50 each. 
Captain Thomas' Everblooming Semi-Climbing Roses 
These are strong-growing, shrubby plants which reach a height of 6 to 8 feet, blooming 
throughout the season. The flowers are mostly single, and are delightfully bright and 
sparkling. Especially good for indoor decoration if cut in the early morning and allowed 
to open slowly in a bright, cool place. 
These plants are $1.50 each 
Max Graf 
Bloomfield Comet. Large, reddish buds and single, 
coppery yellow flowers stained with red. Plant 
vigorous and very persistent in bloom. 
Bloomfield Dainty. Orange-yellow buds and medium¬ 
sized single flowers of clear canary-yellow. 
Bloomfield Discovery. Coppery pink buds and 
single, silvery pink flowers 3 inches in diameter, 
tinted a much darker shade of pink on the outside 
of the petals. Plant grows 6 feet. 
Mrs. George C. Thomas. Orange buds, opening to 
light salmon-pink, semi-double flowers 2 to 23 ^ 
inches across, lighter in the center, suffused with 
a yellow glow. The most popular of the group 
and the nearest to true everblooming character. 
Trailing Roses ( Ground-Covers ) 
Of low, trailing habit hugging the ground closely, 
rooting as they run. They are useful for covering 
waste ground, hillsides, and embankments. 
75 cts. each, $6.50 for 10 of any one variety 
Evergreen Gem. R. One of the oldest Wichuraiana 
Climbers, much used as a ground-cover because of 
its low trailing habit. Foliage almost evergreen; 
small, double white flowers borne in clusters. 
Rugosa repens alba. Splendid trailer with hard, 
varnished foliage, and big, snowy white flowers in 
clusters. Vigorous and long-lived. 
Max Graf. Vigorous. Handsome foliage and sprays 
cf large, single, shining pink flowers. 
Wichuraiana. A matted creeper with glossy, almost 
evergreen foliage and sprays of small white 
fragrant flowers. 
Special price by the 100 or 1000 will be given on request 
RUTHERFORD, N. J. 
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BOB BIN K & AT KINS 
